Atomic Clock – Precision Time comparison
Atomic Clock App vs Online Time Websites
Time websites show a clock in the browser, but with ads, no offset detail, and a connection needed to load. The Atomic Clock app syncs over NTP, shows the technical detail, and runs without the browser clutter.
Comparison table
| Factor | Atomic Clock – Precision Time | Online Time Websites |
|---|---|---|
| Offset & latency detail | Yes | Rarely |
| After-sync reading | Continues offline | Needs the page open |
| Ads / clutter | None | Often |
| Clock styles | Six | Fixed |
| Privacy | No tracking | Varies |
Where Atomic Clock – Precision Time wins
The app gives the same network-synced time with the technical detail and none of the ads, plus multiple clock styles and a no-tracking design. A website is a quick glance; the app is a tool.
When Online Time Websites still makes sense
An online time website is fine for a one-off check on a computer you do not want to install anything on. For repeated, detailed use, the app is cleaner.
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FAQ
Is the Atomic Clock app better than time websites?
For detail and a clean experience, yes. It shows offset and latency with no ads and multiple clock styles.
Does the app need internet?
It needs a connection to sync over NTP; after syncing it keeps showing time from that reference.
Does the app track me?
No. It is designed with no account, no analytics, and no tracking.
Can I choose a clock style?
Yes. It offers six styles, where a website usually has one fixed look.
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